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No. 3 (2009): Perspectives: Myth, History and Memory
No. 3 (2009): Perspectives: Myth, History and Memory
Published:
2016-04-11
Articles
Introduction
Sue Ballyn
1-2
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The country and the city
Terri-ann White
3-9
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Did it really happen? Memory, history and myth in Eugenia Tsoulis´ Between the ceiling and the sky
Catalina Ribas Segura
10-16
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‘Hawaii, Hawaii/ Like a dream/ So I came/ But my tears/ Are flowing now/In the canefields’: Beauty’s Price in Philip Kan Gotanda’s Ballad of Yachiyo
María Isabel Seguro
17-23
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Representing the Stolen Generations in the National Museum of Australia
Dr Jay Arthur
24-34
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From `a shrew from the Orkneys´ to white indigene- the many re-Inventions of Eliza Fraser
Cynthia vanden Driesen
35-42
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On the significance of saying “sorry” – politics of memory and Aboriginal Reconciliation in Australia
Isabelle Auguste
43-50
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‘The long shadow of remembrance’: Remembering the debate about massacre in the Black War in Tasmania
Lyndall Ryan
51-59
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Forms of Memory in Post-colonial Australia
Lyn McCredden
60-67
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A reading of Husserl’s “life-world” against the loss of history in the context of postcolonial Aboriginal Australia
Carles Serra Pagès
68-74
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Traditional Urban Aboriginal Religion
Kristina Everett
75-86
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Androgynous ethical intervention and living history
Baden Offord
87-98
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The Body as Language and Expression of the Indigenous Australian Cultural Identity
Dolors Soriano, Victòria Medina
99-108
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Indigenous Australian art in intercultural contact zones
Eleonore Wildburger
109-115
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Echoes of a not so Mythical Past: Memories of Race in Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well
Cornelis Martin Renes
116-122
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A Noah of Our Days: Around Him Mythologies Arose
Elisa Morera de la Vall
123-128
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From Notebook to Novel and from Diary to Dante: Reading Robert Dessaix’s Night Letters
Roberta Trapè
129-135
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Catharine Sedgwick’s Hope Leslie (1827) and the Revision of the Puritan Past
Teresa Requena Pelegrí
136-142
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Some Reflections on Myth, History and Memory As Determinants of Narrative
Anne Holden Rønning
143-151
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Myth and memory in the “queen of dreams”
Gloria Montero
152-163
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Translation and tradition: the translator as mediator between two literary systems
Rosanna Rion
164-169
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Climatic Change and Humanity: A Permanent Conflict?
David Serrat
170-175
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The Experience of Being Injured: An Otherwise Perspective
Jennifer Wilson
176-181
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“Inscrutable Intelligence”: The Case against Plastic Surgery in the Works of Jean Stafford and Sylvia Plath
Mercè Cuenca
182-189
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A “Funa” in Australia?
Peter Read
190-198
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Constructing Catalonia
Bill Phillips
199-206
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Drawing Myth and History in visual art
Jaime de Córdoba Benedicto
207-212
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La mel es més dolÇa que la sang: Fiction as Magical Intervention - a reading of E.M. Forster’s The Life to Come
John Ryan
213-219
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Brave new world: Myth and migration in recent Asian-Australian picture books
Wenche Ommundsen
220-226
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King Sinukwan Mythology and the Kapampangan Psyche
Julieta C. Mallari
227-234
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After the Wê mask in Ivory Coast: preliminary study about its origin, symbolism and value as element of communication
Victòria Medina, Théophile Koui
235-242
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A way of reasserting and sharing identity: acrylic paintings of the Central Desert. A critical approach
Roser Bosch
243-251
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Dancing with myth, memory and mimesis.
Anna Cole
252-258
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Connectedness and Being: Reflections
Vin D'Cruz
259-273
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